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9360 | Letters from readers praising articles |
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| Description: Letters from readers of Bar Harbor Times praising her articles, Ruth S Masterman (2p) scanned, 2 letters from Bertha M. Blanchard, 1 4 pages, other 3 pages. All hand written. Letter from Blanchard discusses Beech Hill cemetery. She believes there is a cemetery with Carters in it on Beech Hill. Homes of Mrs. Virginia Richardson, Miss Williams. Related to John Gilley, Grandmother Mason Another Mrs. Blanchard spent honeymoon at Atherton Place. Has an aunt who married Delonius Atherton; Letter from Fank O Alley (handwritten) asking how spots got their names Previously archived as object Id 012.FIC.023.21, **1305, **1308, **1312 [show more] | |||
4790 | Seal Cove School class, date unknown |
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| Description: Boys and girls in front of school, wearing hats, carrying what look to be lunch boxes or baskets. Identified by donor as school class, although some of the people appear to be older than school age. This needs to be verified. Looks more like a multi-age gathering, perhaps a church picnic or outing. Note baseball hat in boy's hand, hats, etc. Check with Tremont Historical Society to verify. Note by Betsy Hewlett and Roz Rea, 01/23/2013 | |||
10367 | Row boats overturned in Winter at Seal Cove |
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16891 | Seal Cove--Schools |
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13631 | Auto-Biography of Lemuel Norton: Including an account of his early life... |
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| Description: An account of his early life--two years in a printing office--eleven years at sea, in which he was twice shipwrecked, and experienced several narrow escapes from death. Also his Christian experience and labors in the Gospel ministry. Page 137 begins his account of time on Mt. Desert. Published in Portland [Maine] by advertising steam job printing office, Horace C. Little, printer. |